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Making synthesized evidence freely available for all means that knowledge can be shared and built on.

Perhaps you didn't notice your own government re-jigging the labour market so that "jobs for all" means lower pay, zero-hours contracts, a pool of the unemployed and part-time work for millions.

How we meet the task of ensuring fair and equitable ageing for all means we have to start young, investing in good education and skills from an early age.

One of the workers held up a sign that read: "$15 minimum wage and union rights for all means [Fight for $15] organizers, too!" As the crowd began to chant "Fight for $15", Henry was forced to stop her speech.

Yet the insistence on a single qualification suitable for all means less honing of practical skills than writing or talking about them a "hair and beauty" student does not actually learn to cut hair.The pair are not the only doubters.

It turns out that Medicare for all means many different things to different Democrats.

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"I don't see why it requires that," Buttigieg told ABC News's George Stephanopoulos when asked if Medicare-for-all means ending private insurance.

Opera-for-All means $25 tickets and introductory videos before the show (both of which would be welcome during the regular season), and Saturday's videos included rehearsal scenes of Rinat Shaham, the Carmen, singing fully and looking sultry in black, with a mass of wild dark hair.

What would Sanders's 'Medicare-for-all' plan mean for doctor pay?

What is Medicare and what does "Medicare for All" mean?

"Once and for all" meant returning to the hotel and checking into Room 1018A.

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